Comments on: And our new project is… U.S., Navy Casualties Books, 1776-1945http://blogs.ancestry.com/worldarchivesproject/?p=1420 Mon, 30 Mar 2015 19:36:57 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.2By: Kenneth Bowmanhttp://blogs.ancestry.com/worldarchivesproject/?p=1420&cpage=1#comment-3791 Kenneth BowmanMon, 14 May 2012 03:02:27 +0000http://blogs.ancestry.com/worldarchivesproject/?p=1420#comment-3791It’s Pretty amazing at how some of these sailors met their demise. There were a lot of drownings; didn’t they teach sailors how to swim? A lot of influenza/pneumonia deaths. One died while playing baseball (I haven’t figured out how one does that). Finally, one sailor drowned while trying to desert. Now that’s ironic. ]]>By: afechterhttp://blogs.ancestry.com/worldarchivesproject/?p=1420&cpage=1#comment-3644 afechterThu, 26 Apr 2012 22:24:57 +0000http://blogs.ancestry.com/worldarchivesproject/?p=1420#comment-3644Bev, If the mother is listed as Mrs John Smith then you would not enter anything for the mother’s name. ]]>By: Bev Polmanteerhttp://blogs.ancestry.com/worldarchivesproject/?p=1420&cpage=1#comment-3634 Bev PolmanteerThu, 26 Apr 2012 00:20:57 +0000http://blogs.ancestry.com/worldarchivesproject/?p=1420#comment-3634when posting mother’s name and it is listed as Mrs John Doe, do we put John Doe as the mother or Mrs John Doe? ]]>